Tourism’s getting so big it warrants its own national week
The City of Revelstoke is joining dozens of communities, cities and regions around British Columbia to recognize National Tourism Week — May 29 to...
Revy celebrates history — Friday
By David F. Rooney The BC Historical Federation Conference had a full day of activities for delegates and other participants, including a noteworthy presentation entitled...
Revelstoke celebrates its second Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement
By David F. Rooney Revelstokians gathered at RSS on Thursday, May 26, to celebrate the signing of School District 19’s second Aboriginal Enhancement Agreement. That document...
Arrow Heights Elementary Grade 3/4s’ Curiosity Projects
By Emily MacLeod and Amelie Delesalle Arrow Heights Elementary Student Reporters On May 25, Mrs. Thompson’s Grade 3/4 class at Arrow Heights shared their curiosity projects...
Revy celebrates history — Thursday
The BC Historical Federation's three-day conference got underway on Thursday, May 26, with a reception at the Revelstoke Museum & Archives and a special...
School Trustees okay a $13,311,249 budget for 2016/2017
Revelstoke’s School District 19 has adopted a budget of $13,311,249 for the 2016/17 school year. That’s down slightly from 2015/2016 when the amended budget...
Revelstoke Racquet Den to host world-class squash event
The Revelstoke Racquet Den Squash Club will be hosting a world-class squash exhibition match between former World #1 Ladies Player Rachael Grinham and former...
Damn the torpedoes! We got big bad issues!
The only thing worse than having as many contentious issues as Revelstoke, is not having any difficult issues at all. No issues would mean...
Forum addresses the challenge of providing a living wage in Revelstoke
By Laura Stovel The slogan on the button reads, “Work should lift you out of poverty, not keep you there.” How is it possible that...